Now Kentucky coach John Calipari can call his 2013 recruiting class the Elite Eight. In time, he could have one more at his door.

With his players’ papers signed, Calipari announced the official additions of Julius Randle, Dakari Johnson and Dominique Hawkins for the 2013-14 season. That group joins Aaron Harrison, Andrew Harrison, Marcus Lee, Derek Willis and James Young to give Kentucky the unquestioned No. 1 recruiting class in the nation.

Kentucky coach John Calipari has one ridiculously good recruiting class coming to Lexington. (AP Photo)

The 6-9 Randle is the No. 2 prospect nationally according to 247Sports.com. Meanwhile, the 6-10 Johnson is the No. 13 prospect, and he joins Hawkins, the 2013 Mr. Basketball in the state of Kentucky.

"The thing I like most about this group is its competitive spirit and its will to win," Calipari said in a statement. "These guys are All-Americans and award winners, but more importantly they're world champions, national champions and state champions. They know what it takes to win. The size and talent of the group will allow us to have tough, hard-nosed practices which will carry over to the games. I'm excited for the opportunity to coach this group."

What’s remaining for Kentucky is the opportunity to sign Andrew Wiggins, the nation’s No. 1 overall recruit. Wiggins is deciding between four schools—UK, North Carolina, Florida State and Kansas.

But for now, Randle serves as Kentucky’s biggest prize. And Calipari loves his hard-working nature both on and off the court.

"He has that will to win that the players I've had who have become special have all had,” Calipari said. “That motor will be important to our success next year. Julius has the skill set to be an inside-outside guy for us. He has the ability to put it on the floor and beat guys off the dribble, but he's also got the toughness, size and ability to score against bigger defenders. At the end of the day, he's a true leader whose personal drive is off the charts."